Robert Corman

Robert Corman (1910-) was a Lieutenant-General of the US Army during the Vietnam War.

Biography
Robert Corman was born in Oklahoma in 1910, and he rose to the rank of Lieutenant-General in the US Army after serving in World War II and the Korean War. Corman served in G-2 military intelligence during the Vietnam War, and he based his outfit out of the Nha Trang airfield. In 1969, he spoke with CIA agent R.E. Moore and Colonel G. Lucas and decided to send Captain Benjamin L. Willard to assassinate Colonel Walter E. Kurtz, whose unsound methods of warfare had been seen as inhuman.